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  1. 30 wrz 2013 · This scene was phenomenal. Todd was a terrible person, but the guy never got a chance to express his love for her. Unless he did – actually, I’m not sure if it was implied or not, other people ...

  2. He didnt care if how he was viewed or remembered (apart from Walt JR). As long as people knew what he was capable of, and how intelligent he was. He didn't care about good or bad; Apart from literally breaking bad in season 1 and cooking meth in his underwear, he turned bad and evil into something respected, and great. He broke bad.

  3. 30 wrz 2013 · It is impossible to think of another program in the history of television (golden age or otherwise) whose final moments were more certain, determined and captivatingly earned than the last few minutes of Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad.An extraordinary examination of moral transformation, guilt, conscience, complicity and control, the series has become a cultural phenomenon and its execution and ...

  4. The word harkens back to the series' pilot episode, during which Walt tells his soon-to-be partner in crime Jesse Pinkman that he is "breaking bad" because he is "awake." Walt's terminal cancer ...

  5. 8 sty 2015 · Series creator Vince Gilligan originally pitched Breaking Bad as a show that would take Mr. Chips and turn him into Scarface, and he was true to his word: The end of "Felina" sees Walter White ...

  6. 29 wrz 2013 · Title: Felina / INT. - VOLVO / Walt wipes some snow off the window to reveal the Volvo logo. He gets in, wearing a coat and holding a box. He coughs and goes into the dash and

  7. "El Paso", but yeah. The title "Felina" is a reference to the 1959 song "El Paso" by Western music artist Marty Robbins. The song concerns an unnamed cowboy who falls in love with a woman named Faleena, gets shot by his enemies, and dies in her arms.

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